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Dangerous Passage

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
451
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Phyllis Brooks and Robert Lowery in Dangerous Passage (1944)
Film NoirDrama

Joe Beck leaves Central America so that he can return to Texas and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.Joe Beck leaves Central America so that he can return to Texas and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.Joe Beck leaves Central America so that he can return to Texas and collect a large inheritance, but he picks a dangerous ship on which to travel.

  • Director
    • William Berke
  • Writer
    • Daniel Mainwaring
  • Stars
    • Robert Lowery
    • Phyllis Brooks
    • Charles Arnt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    451
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writer
      • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Stars
      • Robert Lowery
      • Phyllis Brooks
      • Charles Arnt
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Lowery
    Robert Lowery
    • Joe Beck
    Phyllis Brooks
    Phyllis Brooks
    • Nita Paxton
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Daniel Bergstrom
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Mike Zomano
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Vaughn
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Buck Harris - 1st Mate
    Alec Craig
    Alec Craig
    • Dawson - Steward
    William Edmunds
    • Capt. Saul
    Kit Guard
    Kit Guard
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Anton Northpole
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Tornek
    Jack Tornek
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Postal Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writer
      • Daniel Mainwaring
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    dougdoepke

    The Fog Never Lifts

    Studio-bound programmer. I expect the movie was good diversion for wartime audiences on the late shift. Seems inheritance-rich Beck (Lowery) gets onto a ship where the fog never lifts, a touch that's both atmospheric and cost cutting. On board, he quickly runs into intrigues where nobody can be trusted, not even the fetching Nita (Brooks)-- so, should he kiss her or search her. And will he ever get to Texas and claim his inheritance. He won't if the deck hands don't tie down the heavy oil drums better, or is it the shadowy guy with the rope-cutting knife. Well, after all, the movie is titled Dangerous Passage not Sunshine Cruises.

    Plot-wise, the two separate intrigues are awkward and overloaded for a 60-minute runtime, suggesting that the insurance scheme, at least, should have been dropped. Except for LaRue's uncertain character, the acting is good for a programmer. And hats off to Lowery who must have jumped from one movie set to the next, so busy was he during this period. Nothing special here, just serviceable entertainment, even for generations later.
    6boblipton

    Suddenly The Script Turned Into THE MALTESE FALCON

    A lawyer tells Robert Lowery his grandfather has died and left him a lot of money. Lowery needs to get to Texas ASAP. When someone tries to mug him, he decides not to wait and takes the first ship heading his way. However, there are strange things happen onboard. Fellow passenger Phyllis Brooks is suspicious of him; there's an "accident" involving cut lines that almost kills him.

    This is a movie that starts out very nicely, with lots of foggy noir camerawork by DP Fred Jackman Jr. As the movie unreels, Daniel Mainwaring's script falls into standard tropes, and suddenly, Charles Arndt is talking like Casper Gutman. Still, in the end, the story is wrapped up very satisfactorily by director William Berke, one of those fast-working B specialists about whom you wonder what he might have accomplished had he been given an A production.

    In short, it's another decently made B production by Pine-Thomas, using proven formulas and good, if cheap actors. It's a very nice time-waster.
    5blanche-2

    A man travels by ship to claim his inheritance

    From 1944, Dangerous Passage is a B film starring Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks, John Eldredge, and Jack La Rue.

    Joe Beck (Lowery) is living in Central America when he learns he has inherited $200,000 ($3 million today) from his grandfather. He's in a rush to get to Galveston, Texas, and after being assaulted, he's in a bigger rush and takes a ship that night. There was a better ship, but it leaves the next day, and he's not waiting around.

    It's apparent while on board that he's not wanted, but he can't figure out what's going on. He meets the lovely Nita, who is close with one man, Dawson, a steward, while another man, Vaughn (Eldredge) wants to marry her. Then an "accident" on board nearly kills him.

    Not a bad story, with the main character dealing with a hidden agenda on board ship and people who want to steal his documents and cheat him out of his inheritance. William Berke, the director, does a good job with a small budget.
    5planktonrules

    A very good story undone by a liberal dose of cheapness

    The film begins with an American expatriate being told about his inheriting $200,000. However, shortly after this, an attempt is made on his life--so it's obvious that someone wants that money. When he books passage on a steamer, it seems that he's fallen into ANOTHER plot--and the crew mistakes him for someone else....someone they want to kill! Talk about bad luck! DANGEROUS PASSAGE is a pretty well-written film--with an interesting plot that could have been handled a lot better. The problem is that the film was made by Pine-Thomas Productions--a very low-budget independent company that had only been making films for a short time before this film. As a result, the acting is only adequate, at best, and the direction is limp. In fact, given better direction, the film really could have been something worth seeing. As is, it's just a time-passer and it's easy to see why this film passed into the public domain.
    5bkoganbing

    Frying pan to fire

    Robert Lowery gets some news that he's inherited $200,000.00 and he's got to leave his job as an oil rigger and get to Galveston to claim it. He gets himself mugged on the docks in Tampico and decides to take an earlier sailing tramp freighter as a passenger. But there are some people who want to do him out of the inheritance.

    Not only that there's a mysterious dame played by Phyllis Brooks on board, a solicitious steward in Alec Craig and all kinds of other people with mixed motives.

    There's two situations going at the same time. Some people are out for the inheritance that he has and another group that means harm to the ship itself. Lowery has to deal with both.

    This is not one of the better Pine-Thomas B films from Paramount. It's cheap and it shows. But I will say that Charles Arnt plays a most intriguing and voluble villain. Arnt is definitely taking his cues from Dudley Digges and Sydney Greenstreet as Casper Gutman, though without the gut. Lowery is nowhere near the 'character' that Humphrey Bogart was.

    If you watch this film, do it mainly to see Charles Arnt.

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    • Trivia
      Beck's $200,000 inheritance would be the equivalent of $3,224,045 in 2022.
    • Goofs
      The same set is used for the cabins of Nita and Joe. The give-away is the identical pattern of stain on the inside of the cabin door.

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Rumbo a la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Fine Arts Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Pine-Thomas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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